Animal Communication – Learning to be here and now.

22/07/2025

Animal communication

Working with animal communication is something that is a passion for me, I love it! But sometimes I experience it a bit like being part of putting together a rebus.

All animal communicators work differently. I myself work through deep meditation and communicate with the animal remotely. Animals have exactly the same emotional registers as we humans. They can be shy, outgoing, philosophical, humorous and show everything from joy, sadness, curiosity to being real analysts. The whole register.

When I start an animal communication, I always make sure to properly introduce myself to the animal, tell them who I am and that thier mum or dad has asked for help with a few questions. I think it is a good way to start a communication, because everyone's free will should be respected. Predominantly all animals are very positive about being allowed to have a "talk off". But some, who in their personality are quite private in their appearance, may need a little more time to think about my invitation to talk. I especially remember a communication with a cat lady who passed over to the other side. After my presentation she was quiet...for a loooong time. But I felt that she was still in the energy. So I was patient and waited, let her feel my energy and think about my question if it was okay to talk a little. After about 10 minutes the answer comes: "Okay then!" She simply needed a little more time to feel who I was and think about whether she wanted to talk. I was told afterwards by the owner that she had always been a very private girl with a lot of integrity, did not approach visitors in any way. Instead, she preferred to only hang out with the other cats and her mum and dad.

When I mentioned that it is like being part of putting together a rebus, I really meant it literally. I report exactly everything that comes up during an animal communication to the pet mum and dad. Because I have learned that very strange things can appear that I do not understand at all, but that the animal's human can connect immediately or after a moment of thought. 

A cat girl, who is really dad's little princess, showed me blue curtains at the beginning of our conversation. The next moment she shows me fireflies. Interesting! But I didn't understand what she meant at all. She didn't want to explain anything more about it. When I later told her dad, he was just as confused. "No, I don't have blue curtains, and I don't understand fireflies at all!" After about a day, he sent me a message with a picture of a blue roller blind with gold stars. "I think I understand now". I asked when he used the roller blind, and he replied that it was mainly his girlfriend who used it when she was there. So the little cat princess wanted to tell me something about those occasions. It should be added that she thinks anything that takes her dad's  focus away from her is very unnecessary. But this was something she wanted to tell me, because it was important in her life. 

From everyday pranks to great philosophers

Animals talk about their everyday lives, what they might think about or worry about. They can be great thinkers and philosophies that even Friedrich Nietzsche wouldn't have had a chance! But the thing that always comes through is probably the animals' fantastic sense of humor. I've been a part of many pranks. Things they've hidden, important papers or things in the home that have been "chewed up" a little or things that happen in the home that they explain from their own point of view as so obvious, but when it's then retold to a human ear and perspective it becomes humor. 

I had the privilege of having a little discussion with an aquarium fish in a family. I always think of him today as "Calypso Guy", because this little individual, despite his physical smallness, was anything but "small" in his personality. In our conversation, I met a warm and soft guy who told me about how his family used to move around in the living room where his aquarium stood and how he appreciated that his dad was so punctual with his breakfast every morning. He absolutely adored bright colors, so Christmas was a holiday he loved that also meant exciting glitter on the Christmas tree. He said that his mum was among the most beautiful things there was in that red top with three-quarter sleeves. He also appreciated how certain rhythms felt better in the water when the family played music. Animals are direct, spontaneous and very honest. They never complicate things that we humans tend to do many times. They are experts at being here and now. 

The Rainbow 

When I communicate with an animal that has passed on to the other side, many of them have shown me it as a picture, that they are on the rainbow. I have of course been aware of, and received the information beforehand from a mistress or owner, that it is an animal that has passed away. But I still thought it was nice that the animals want to clarify to me that they are in another dimension. More than that, my thoughts did not extend to those particular pictures, but the animals and I have since continued our communication. But when I told this to a very good friend, she exclaimed: "But how sweet! It's just like the story of the Rainbow Bridge!"My first response and highly intelligent answer was: "Eh...huh?!" 

When she retells the story of the Rainbow Bridge, something slooowly starts to awaken in my mind. Then I couldn't help but laugh. Imagine how all these animals must have thought I was so slow thinking. Here they have tried to clarify with a clear reference to their condition, and then the animal communicator doesn't understand the reference! Or, I understood even though I didn't understand. If you know what I mean? :) As I said, we humans sometimes complicate things. 

The animals have taught me that when I let go of logic and only listen fully with my heart, then we land exactly right. I never question communication, what is important for the animal to convey here and now, it comes out in the conversation. It can be simple everyday things, or deep musings, loud or low. 

It can be good to know that it can be a bit tricky to talk about time with animals. Precisely because they are so Here & Now. What you ask about here and now, is what the animal tells you about, based on the situation here and now. Not tomorrow or in a week or a month. Here and Now. 
I think we have a lot of mindfulness to learn from animals here. Not to complicate life so much. 
Live with love in your heart, here and now! 


Rainbow Bridge 

Right next to Rainbow Bridge lies a land of streams, hills and valleys with soft, fresh grass. When a beloved pet dies, it comes to this place. There is always food and water, and warm spring weather. 

The old and weak animals become young again. Those who have been injured become whole again. They play with each other all day long. 

But there is one thing missing. They are not with the special person who loved them on Earth. So every day they run around and play until one day comes when they suddenly stop playing and look up. Their noses sniff, their ears prick up and their eyes sharpen and suddenly one of them breaks away from the group. 

You have been discovered and when you and your special friend meet, you share a joyful embrace that lasts forever. Your face is kissed again and again, your hands caress the beloved head and you look once again into the eyes of your faithful pet who has been missing from your life for so long but never in your heart. 

Then you cross the Rainbow Bridge together, never to be separated again.

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